The application, submitted to Havering Council, outlines the demolition of the current property at 37 Dorset Avenue, aiming to make way for a new development that includes landscaping, parking, and modern amenities.
This is among a slew of planning applications validated by Havering Council between March 25 and March 31, reflecting a diverse array of development plans within the area.
In addition to the Dorset Avenue redevelopment, several other residential properties are also set for alterations and extensions.
These include 18 Hedingham Road, Hornchurch (ref: P0363.25), which is proposed to receive a new porch, insulation, rendering, and changes to its windows.
A part two-storey, part single-storey rear extension is planned for 32 Marlborough Gardens, Upminster (ref: P0389.25), while 57 Spenser Crescent, Upminster (ref: P0428.25), is earmarked for a major internal reconfiguration, complete with a new roof and dormers.
Other notable applications include 18 Kings Gardens, Upminster (ref: P0425.25), for a single-storey rear extension, and 8 Wakerfield Close, Hornchurch (ref: P0250.25), which plans for a rear extension, garage conversion, and loft conversion.
The Lodge, Little Gaynes Lane, Upminster (ref: P0277.25), plans a new front boundary, first-floor extension, and canopy, while 14–16 Station Road, Upminster (ref: P0356.25), plans for an upward extension to provide additional commercial space.
Corner Farm Cottage, Upminster (ref: P0410.25), is also earmarked for full redevelopment with a double-storey side extension.
Other new builds and conversions planned include 5 Limerick Gardens, Upminster (ref: P0417.25), for a new outbuilding for gym use, and 121 Mawney Road, Romford (ref: P0330.25), for conversion of the ground floor to a restaurant with two-storey extensions.
310 Collier Row Lane, Romford (ref: P0368.25), plans for a change of use from residential to a children’s care home (Class C2).
These and other applications are available for public viewing and comment on the Havering Council planning portal.
The full list of applications demonstrates the ongoing development and improvements within the borough, reflecting a mix of residential and commercial upgrades and expansions.
Residents and interested parties are encouraged to have their say on the proposals via the council’s planning portal.